Physical therapy graduate student Rosemary Smith discussed her experiences working with children in a special education school to a gathering of health science students and teachers on April 5.
Joining Smith for her presentation was Gabriel, a student from the school, as well as his mother.
Gabriel...

SFU’s Chemistry Club will host an American Chemical Society of Pittsburgh “On-the-Road” meeting on April 16 at 6:15 p.m.
In addition to the meeting in the Science Center’s Room 219, as well as a social, the Mildred Perry Memorial Lecture will be conducted at 7 p.m., featuring Megan Matthews.
Matthews...

SFU student Nathan Moore has been awarded a Jenzabar-funded grant.
Moore, a math and science major, will work as a paid intern at SFU during the summer on a Jenzabar project.
Jenzabar is SFU’s administrative information system software vendor and works with thousands of colleges and universities.
Moore...

The Office of Institutional Research sponsored a data privacy information session in DiSepio on March 15 in hopes of making students more aware of the dangers in today’s cyber-world.
“Awareness is the first step,” said John Valkovci, a Visiting Assistant Professor in Computer Science.
“Any...

The ENACTUS, CSOR and Investment clubs visited Washington, D.C., from Feb. 21-23.
Through connections with SFU alumni, the clubs received private tours of the U.S. Capitol building, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the U.S. Security Exchange Commission (SEC).
Thanks to 1994 SFU...

Bank of America recently announced the creation of the Terrence Laughlin ’77 Memorial Scholarship Fund at the University.
The $500,000 gift from Bank of America will endow a scholarship, one that will go to a freshman from the Pittsburgh area, each academic year.
The scholarship honors Terry...

SFU alumnus Eric Sepich will become the new director of affairs on site at the University’s Ambialet campus in France.
He replaces Tim Perkins, who has served in this role for many years.
Sepich, who studied psychology at SFU, assumes the role after living abroad for many years.
Perkins was...

In rural America, the rate of cancer survival is progressively dropping. There are many contributing factors to this troubling trend, but two of the primary reasons are because of weather conditions and distance from hospitals and medical centers.
Given these challenges, the University recently announced...

Saint Francis students choosing to study abroad in the Fall 2019 semester in Ambialet, France, will pay $500 less than students have paid in the past to spend a semester overseas.
This cost reduction makes the price of studying in France for a semester equivalent to the cost of a semester in Loretto.
This...

Jess Zinobile, a 2000 Saint Francis graduate and former Red Flash basketball star, visited criminal justice majors in their sociology class on Feb. 8.
A criminal justice major herself, Zinobile now works as a police officer at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department in North Carolina.
After...

Like many students, Travis Rosmus did not know what he wanted to do with his life when he graduated from high school.
His interest in chemistry and math led him to study chemistry at Saint Francis. H wasn’t sure he was headed in the right direction until he hit the upper-chemistry classes at SFU...